Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Society (Continued from Bighth Page.) for Miss Miller, December 26, at Clit- | ton 4 Mrs: Louls Addison Dent entertain- ed at Juncheon today for her daugh- ter, Miss Katherine Dent in compli- ment to Miss Myra Morgan, whose marrfage to Lieut. Felix Budwell Stump, will take place Saturday. The other ‘guests were Miss Ruth Miller Green, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Virginia Selden, Mis: Miss Dorothy queline Earle, Adrian Callahan, Mi Cathe: aret 1 Miss enriette 3 Catherine Shaw, Miss Helen Wel ger, Mrs. Comfort B. Pratt and M Eugene Veedal, Itimore vester- Townshend to e Oliver is ot arents, Col ’ Mirs. Ol nd reside. The ceremony was perform &t noon in the home of the bride's |y ut. Col. Orval P. Town- nd Mrs. Townshend rown Calwell offict shend, U the Rev. Dr. ating, and a vedding bre: The _brid own her. t followed ho also is well > she has frequently in marriage b; e @ gown of wih affeta e simply d with rare old lace and tulle veil was incrus 1ed her daughter cent taffeta e roses. Lieut. Bruce B. was best man. An interesting feature of the breakfast was the traditional cutting of the wedding cake. The bride used the three sabers, the first, th Col. Oliver, the bride King, U then that of her father, I Townshend, and last the s: bridegroom, Lieut. Oliver. Lieut. OIf West P Dinner at Greyw Night for the Misses Keen. rtained a company of forty at a vening in their eystone, in compli- ment to the Misses Keen, who are visiting Mrs. Erwin's mother, Mrs Delos A. Blodgett suburban hom Maj. Gen. phu ces the rude Gri 1d_ Shed Canaan :dding w coremony taki her brother-in- Ada at Canaan. Only witnessed the c Moluting. Dr. and Mrs. Shedd will be at home at North Conway, N. H., after Janu- ary 1. W. Greely of his dau r, to Dr. George December details for Rev id Mrs. Adams, il family party y, Dr. Adams Charles Tn Mr. Saburi of the Japanese embassy will entertain a company of sixty at the Shoreham N eve nd Mrs. Selden st street north- party present to wit- ny, performed by the Blake, rector of jeorgetown. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father. wore a gown of A shoe of unusual style—and one that ap- peals t6 women with arch troubles. d Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin | ¢ white georgette crepe beaded pearls fashioned over satin, vell of rare old point d’Alencon held | from Scotland, h sprays of orange blossoms. Herattend the souquet was a shower of bride roses | Lindsay-Boa. and lilies of the valley. ;sudden deat There were no attendants for either | such & shock to hig many friends i the bride or bridegroom, and follow- | this country and abroad. Miss Peters Ing the informal wedding breakfastihas been ~visiting Mrs. and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Farren left for Bermuda, | Lindsay-Boase at Binenk, their homs The bride wore for travellng a cos-in Dundee, Scotland, and will now :u‘ma 051 x‘nld;uggz ln:ue v‘ntmlmra. clol: rejoin her mother, Mrs. G. H. Peters, rimmed in bands of squirrel fur and [at their 2 a small blue hat to correspond. SBRFtEeuL o JNHhatrest When Mr. Farren and his bride re- turn to Washington they will be at home at 2308 Ashmead place. Preceding the wedding there were a number of entertainments for the in and Mrs. Peters, is returning Decem- where she went to Miss Ellzabeth Simms has returned to Washington from college to spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. Clagett Bowle will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bowle. Miss Nancy Wattles Club for Mr, h them. Mrs. Bowle noon Mis: a Berry ~ enter- | will entertain at auction in her honor tained the bride and her friends at|December 26 tea at Le Paradis. Sunday evening! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seymour Sm ntertained the bridal couple at d ner at the Washington Golf and Country Club, having & number of | thelr friend as .additional gues Monday evening Mr. Todd Daniel o Philadelphia and Mr. S. B. Daniel brothers of the bride entertained party of twenty for them at Paradis, o | The boxholde the ball at the New Willard Junuary 2 for the bene- fit of the Children's Hospital are, to ecretary Mellon, Mrs. John . Morton Neely of the rado will spend the Christ- Mrs, S Phelps A wom 03 Mrs. B. Jones, ) M Morris Luttrell, Mattis, i Mrs. Arthur Ritter, Mra. . Mrs. Herbert Stotesbury, Mrs. M. Mrs, i John Crayke Hocum, — Mrs Mrs, Thomas Pembroke Thompson, Mrs. Harold Ish, —take a foremost p - William D. 5 Whittaker, Mrs. Norman Wil- liams and Mrs. Charles Boughton o0d. Mrs. Mrs. William Leonard Thurber was ) of a delightful bridge lunch Tuesday in honor of Mm table was beautifully decorated with appropriate flo and favors. Mme. atama received highest s and Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard was s Other ladies present were ) orge W. Eastment. Mrs. Finis D. | Robert Ra : ctor and Mrs. Gurne Strong. Mme, Gratama will leave 1 7 for San Franc Calif. where she will join Dr. Gratama. $2.00 Regular Weight, With Fine Cotton Hems Miss Peters, daughter of the te S. ¥ Fancy Clocked Styles, $3.00 to $4.25 Pair T his year, from the way people are buying, it looks as though this would be a Gold Stripe Silk Stocking Christmas! DIFFERENT , FANCY AND s EDUCED PRICES. WEBSTER ELECTRIC CO, 719 9th ST. N.W. THE EXCLUSIVE RENDEZVOLUS 18th Street and Columbia Road and aiber 23 on the White Star liner Celtlc | mag holidays with his parents, Mr, and . Guy M. Neely, 4609 156th street northwest. E. W. Cole of Nashviile, Tenn., today at the New Willard for her annual visit, and will spend the winter in Washington. Mrs. Cole had four guests at dinner last night at the New Willard, The Misses Eddy, sisters of Mrs. Robert A. Dean, recently returned from abroad and are stopping at the Hotel Martinique. The auxiliary Christmas dance for the benefit of needy families of ex- service men will be given this eve- ning at the Willard Hotel. The Ma~ rine Band Orchestra will give & twen- ty-minue concert preceding the dance, and Mr. Arthur 8. Witcomb, cornet goloist; Miss Catherine MoCord and | little Flore: mbrey have numbers on_the p! arr! evening include: Of All the Gifts an appreciates . Gold Stripe Silk Stockings lace! T he beauty of silk 100% pure — the satisfac- tion of service through the patented gold stripe— make Gold Stripe the stocking to be desired! Thirty-two shadesto choose from, each of which looks pretty in its gift box! 32.25 Chiffon Weight, With Fine Cotton Hems D. Regular and Chiffon Weight, C., WEDNESDAY, Benator and Mrs, Oscar W. Under- wood, Senator J. Thomas Heflln, lh-r- reseniative and Mrs. Willlam B. Ban loplety of Wa a Btate Bocl R. Btewnrt, Mr Frauk_Corpn Post, Post, the D 1 Ame! . Geo: D. Hope, Bureau of Engravini partment District of Repatring on All Bleotrioal Toye 5] Silverberg Electric Co. 1009 E Street N.W. Main 7129 $9.75 All-Silk Garter Hems FOR DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE DECEMBER 19, 1923. lcen Legion Auxillary and the De- rtment District of Columbla Amer- an Leglon, and 17, Jacob Jone P'ost. ‘The honor gues! will be M: Franklin Lee Bishop, onal presi (Continued on Tenth Fruit Cakes Homemade 2-Ib. carton .,..... $1.45 5-Ib. useful can.,.. .2.75 5-1b. special useful End Table $9.50 MADE BY A VIRGINIA LADY 1-1b. can.. i 90 2-1b. can. i DULD 3-1b. can... 2.50 Dante’s Bronze, $11 EDEDEDEDERETED Magruder’s Best Grocerles Conn. Ave. & K Street Tstablished 1375 bili The values able. Bloomers Glove Silk and Radi- um Silk, cut full; plain tailored and hemstitch- 95 ed. In flesh tint $2 > Other Bloomers—§3.95 to $5.50 Silk Petticoats —and Pettibockers Jersey Silk Petti- coats, with deep plaited flounces. In all the wanted colors $2.95 Jersey and Radium Silk Petti- coats and Pettibockers; plain. hemstitched or em- broidered; plaited 3395 Jersey and Radium Silk Petti- coats and Pettibockers; plain tai- lored or with scalloped andembroidered $5.00 flo“nce! Other Grades up to $15.00 Others at 38 up to $60 Other Bronses $5 up SRRV V IV RV EVRRERED y Opln Evenings A Gift ALLARD Gifts do more than give pleasure at Christmas time —they provide constant enjoyment throughout the year. Our store offers a wealth of ideas. BALLARD 1340 G Street Smoking born ELEVENTH ST, Gifts of Personal Wardrobery choosing will be easily done here— for we're maintaining our stocks in maxi- mum assortment—all these splendid and tempting yrices are still avail- Vests Glove Silk; full cut; and handsomely hem- $0.25 stitched. Flesh color. . 2 Other Vests—8$32.95 to $4.35 Vests and Stcp-Ins Made to match—Crepe de Chine, Radiu mFISi}}( and Satin. esh, White, Orchid and $5.00 Blue. Each......... Others from $2.85 to $5.95 Each Camisoles Crepe de Chine, Satin and Ra- dium Silk—neatly fin- $1 9 Other Grades from 50c to $2.95 Givable Blouses Crepe de Chine, Satin, Brocaded Velvet and combinations. Beaded new hip-line and over- Christmas Greeting Cards Stands, $15 Others $3.78 ané up SRR SRR ERERERNR Elephant, 8212 Other Brouses §5 up mmm&%fi E' | fl fl | E fl $15.00 58.95 bl flects. ... .. Washington’s Newest and Most Gorgeous Restaurant e Imported Blouses— exclusive designs: Crepe de Chine all are beaded ' effect Tailored Blouses, in Voiles and Dimities: handmade; trimmed with real Filet and andV neck and Tuxedo $ 5-00 model ..... Irish Lace. Peter Pan Other Blouses, $1.95 to $35.00 Smart Sweaters Brushed Wool Slip-over Sweat- ers, with round or V necks; plain and com- $2.95 bination colors....... Wool Jersey Tuxedo and Coat Sweaters; popular $6 95 weaves; with pockets Otlier Grades up to $15.00 Announces Its Formal Opening New Year’s Eve. A shoe of alluring beauty and scientific arch-corrective features You'll like the style—and you'll enjoy the case. “The Showplace of town.” “Magnificent in its grandeur.” ments.” “Dignified, aristocratic, yet awfully snappy.” The above are a few comments of the connoisseurs who have seen and know that Washing- ton now has a real “Big-Town” Restaurant. However, we will let our patrons decide, knowing absolutely that your first visit will convince you that this is the future home of those who DINE, DANCE and ENTERTAIN, or need the service of high-class Caterers A Cuisine that is unexcelled; service unsurpassed; prices that people can pay, and, unques- téionably, the Macias L’Aiglon Orchestra is one of the very best dance orchestras in the United tates. “Spacious and luxuriant in appoint- and belts; all colors. . . For teachers, shoppers, nurses, housewives and all women who love beauty plus comfort. G. B. WHITE CO., Inc. 1311 G St. N.W. Over Y. W. C. A, Take Elevator N o%% p e 2 Two Special Xmfis Lots of Silk Chiffon Hose —of well known weaves—both offered at prices considerably below the actual values ole——xlal—=lal——D ol ——=llc—=o|—= o] —=|o]—=]o]l——c——a[c——]ol—=al——]a] Open Evenings Veri-Thin While we have accommodations for 700 guests, only 500 will be ‘served opening night, in order that those. who dance be not crowded. We want our opening night guests to have a rous- ing good dinner and dance in what is unreservedly the last word in restauranting. 5 ELABORATE DINNER Beginning 8:30 P. M.; Per Cover, $7.50 : Favors That Are Unusual Admission New Year’s Eve by Advanced Reservation Only Mail Checks Now. Phone Columbia 1160. Built, Owned and Operated by the LAURA SANNER POST ESTATE C. F. Burkhardt, Trustee. STAFF PETH MACIAS, Musical Director. In one group— Hundreds of pairs of perfect quality Silk Chiffon Hose — full-fashioned — with double heels and toes and strong mercerized lisle garter tops. In all the popular colors. In the other group— Another offering of those very fine Chiffon Hose—guaranteed perfect in $9.19 every thread; full fashioned, and in a selection of ten dif- ferent colors, including Your Hosiery purchases intended for giving will be prettily boxed Street Floor—Center GRUEN vnlmu 35 —15-jewel, 18-kt. white gold filled, 25-year. guar- e antee; an_exceptionally : i fine timepiece. We are chartered Gruen agents. Open a Charge Account. Buy now—pay next year SELINGER’S 820 F St., Cor. Sth . “Leoek fer the RBig Clock” Black, Most of these Hose have silk tops. v RUDOLPH REHAGH, General Manager. FRED COHEN, Mattre @'Hotel BARRY BULKLEY, Social Secretary. R. J. LALEGER,, Cstering, Delicatessen and [——[o[c——|ol——lolc——lal——/——=[a]—|o]c—=lo]——=o]lc—= W c——lal—xlale——FoJal—2 ol ——l—2 o] —2lal —— ol ——— ol ——| jol——[o[—=]ol—=]olc——lale—" ] ——|

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